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Zurolo is an Italian surname. Zollino, Zorlino, Zullini, Zullo, Zurla, Zurli, Zurlini, Zurlino, Zurlo, Zuroli, Zurri, Zurro. As of 2014, among all known
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The Zurolo family, also known over the centuries as: Zuroli or Zurlo or Zullo or Zurolo d'Aprano or Apriano; this latter name is obsolete, currently indicated
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Lord of the Terra d'Angri, Roccapiemonte, and other lands of the Kingdom of Naples
Giovanni Zurolo, also called Giovanni Zurlo, in Latin Johannes Zurolo (1382 – Naples, 1440), was an Italian feudal lord and count of the Terra d'Angri
Giovanni_Zurolo
Italian feudal lord and baron (died 1480)
Francesco Zurolo, also called Francesco Zurlo, in some ancient transcriptions Francisci Zuroli or Francesco Zurulo (first half of the 15th century – Otranto
Francesco_Zurolo
Two historic alleys in Naples, Italy
restored and enlarged by another noble Neapolitan family, that of House of Zurolo from which they took their name. They converge in Via Carminiello ai Mannesi
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Street in Naples, Italy
the Nile God statue Palazzo of Monte di Pietà, Naples Palazzo Zuroli seu Zurolo Storia City, entry on Palace. 40°50′N 14°15′E / 40.833°N 14.250°E / 40
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Church and convent in Oppido Lucano, Italy
founded in 1482 on the initiative of Francesco Zurolo (posthumously and by testamentary will) and Caterina Zurolo (his daughter), lords of Oppido Lucano and
Convent of Santa Maria del Gesù
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Comune in Campania, Italy
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Angri
1503 battle of the Third Italian War
December 2010 Gennaro Zurolo. "Chapter V, part II". Casa Zurolo. Origini e sviluppo di una famiglia feudale dell'Italia meridionale [Zurolo House. Origins and
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Comune in Campania, Italy
2026.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Gennaro Zurolo (2014). Signa et insignia, fonti per la storia del notariato a Castellammare
Castellammare_di_Stabia
Giuseppe Zurlo, also called Giuseppe Zurolo (Baranello, 6 November 1757 – Naples, 10 November 1828), was an Italian jurist and politician. He is a descendant
Giuseppe_Zurlo
Retrieved 19 October 2024. Gennaro Zurolo (12 November 2024). Pasquale Cavallo (ed.). "Famiglia Zurolo" [Zurolo family]. Nobili Napoletani (in Italian)
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and historian Francesco Zuccarelli (1702–1788), Italian painter Francesco Zurolo (first half of the 15th century–1480), Italian feudal lord, baron, and Italian
Francesco
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Visconti (archbishop) (1290–1354), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Giovanni Zurolo (1382–1440), Italian feudal lord and count Aria Giovanni (born 1977), model
Giovanni_(name)
Cathedral in Apulia region, Italy
There is also a tomb of a knight, one Enrico Zurolo (or Enrico Zurlo), belonging to the noble Zurolo family of the same name. On the Terragna tombstone
Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (Giovinazzo)
Co-Cathedral_of_Santa_Maria_Assunta_(Giovinazzo)
Christian and Muslim story
London, Pub. for the Early English text society, by N. Trübner & co. Gennaro Zurolo (2013). Regesto del documento d'archivio del XVIII secolo riguardante la
Seven_Sleepers
Italian family
Zurla is an ancient Italian family originally from Naples, the House of Zurolo, which moved to Crema in 1140 with Alberto Zurla. In the following centuries
Zurla_(family)
15th-century Roman Catholic martyrs
Hervé Roullet, AVM Diffusion, Paray-le-Monial, France, 2019. Francesco Zurolo List of saints canonized by Pope Francis Otranto Ottoman conquest of Otranto
Martyrs_of_Otranto
King of Naples from 1458 to 1494
protecting Otranto, while another 400 arrived from Naples led by Francesco Zurolo The citizens made a valiant defense more than the soldiers, but against
Ferdinand_I_of_Naples
Quarter of Naples, Italy
between Via dei Tribunali and Via Vicaria Vecchia, in the district. The noble Zurolo family then found their home there between the 14th and 15th centuries,
Pendino
Initiatives Center Cooperative (Angri). Retrieved April 3, 2025. Gennaro Zurolo (December 2008). "I CADUTI DI ANGRI, Appendice" [THE FALLEN OF ANGRI, Appendix]
War_Memorial_(Angri)
3rd-century bishop of Nocera in Italy
of the saint] (in Italian). N. Longobardi. ISBN 9788880903994. Gennaro Zurolo (2013). Vita di San Prisco. Primo Vescovo della città di Nocera (alla luce
Priscus_of_Nocera
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Warlike; Dedicated to Mars; Female Version of Marcellus
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catching fish; fishery (inhabitants)
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One who is invincible, Unconquerable
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Heroic
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Accomplishment; Perfection of the Lord
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Flower.
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Wolf
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Sky; Enviroment
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